Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
You can claim 8 PDUs per cycle for working in project management amd if you publish any articles, do any presentations, you can also claim 1 PDU per hour.
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3 replies by Halana Gouda B, Navdeep Singh Sethi, and Nitin Srivastava
Nov 15, 2017 3:33 AM
Halana Gouda B
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Request you to elaborate on "You can claim 8 PDUs per cycle for working in project management"
Is this the meaning of one complete project 8 PDUs, if yes, whats the duration of the project
Nov 15, 2017 3:40 AM
Navdeep Singh Sethi
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Thanks Rami, I have claimed 8 PDU in working as Project Manager, just want to clarify if this really falls under category of - GIVING BACK - 25 PDUs ?
Assuming PMI or PM/com will publish the article, but good advice Rami. Perhaps also product training material for aspiring PMP's Navdeep, in your work, or social circle, that should also count towards PDU's.
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2 replies by Navdeep Singh Sethi and Rami Kaibni
Nov 15, 2017 2:21 AM
Rami Kaibni
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Your article needs of course to be published but not necessarily but PMI or PM.com. It can be published elsewhere.
Nov 15, 2017 3:42 AM
Navdeep Singh Sethi
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Thanks Sante, just need a clarification, how will PMI check the authenticity of trainings given outside PM circle. What is the criteria for claiming the PDUs then ?
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Nov 15, 2017 2:03 AM
Replying to Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
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Assuming PMI or PM/com will publish the article, but good advice Rami. Perhaps also product training material for aspiring PMP's Navdeep, in your work, or social circle, that should also count towards PDU's.
Your article needs of course to be published but not necessarily but PMI or PM.com. It can be published elsewhere. Saving Changes...
Halana Gouda BTechnical & Projects Consultant-Specialist in Food & Processing| Global Project Management ConsultantsBangalore, Karnataka, India
Nov 15, 2017 1:47 AM
Replying to Rami Kaibni
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You can claim 8 PDUs per cycle for working in project management amd if you publish any articles, do any presentations, you can also claim 1 PDU per hour.
Request you to elaborate on "You can claim 8 PDUs per cycle for working in project management"
Is this the meaning of one complete project 8 PDUs, if yes, whats the duration of the project
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1 reply by Rami Kaibni
Nov 15, 2017 11:36 AM
Rami Kaibni
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Regardless of the duration of the project or how many projects you do, if you work in project management, you can claim only 8 PDU's every 3 years (which is one cycle).
You can claim 8 PDUs per cycle for working in project management amd if you publish any articles, do any presentations, you can also claim 1 PDU per hour.
Thanks Rami, I have claimed 8 PDU in working as Project Manager, just want to clarify if this really falls under category of - GIVING BACK - 25 PDUs ?
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1 reply by Rami Kaibni
Nov 15, 2017 11:35 AM
Rami Kaibni
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Yes they do. All of the following falls under giving back:
-Work as a Practitioner: Working in a profession related to your certification
-Create Content: Authoring books or articles, creating webinars
-Give a Presentation: Preparing for and speaking or presenting
-Share Knowledge: Serving as a moderator, SME, or mentor
-Volunteer: Volunteering without compensation
Assuming PMI or PM/com will publish the article, but good advice Rami. Perhaps also product training material for aspiring PMP's Navdeep, in your work, or social circle, that should also count towards PDU's.
Thanks Sante, just need a clarification, how will PMI check the authenticity of trainings given outside PM circle. What is the criteria for claiming the PDUs then ? Saving Changes...
In case PMI challenges any of your PDU submissions you can provide them evidence which in the case of training you've delivered might be a few slides from the deck you used or evidence of when it was scheduled.
Other opportunities to give back include:
* Volunteering with a PMI chapter or the Global Operations Center
* Delivering a webinar (the time spent creating the webinar and delivering it both count)
And yes, if you claim the 8 PDUs per three year cycle that falls under the giving back category.
Kiron Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
Just be careful when delivering a webinar in this community.
By default, you will be registered to your own webinar, which triggers an automatic PDU for attending your webinar.
I had to have PMI reverse my attendance PDU so I could properly submit my webinar preparation and delivery PDUs.
I suspect this registration to your own webinar is done so you can be notified of comments. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Nov 15, 2017 3:40 AM
Replying to Navdeep Singh Sethi
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Thanks Rami, I have claimed 8 PDU in working as Project Manager, just want to clarify if this really falls under category of - GIVING BACK - 25 PDUs ?
Yes they do. All of the following falls under giving back:
-Work as a Practitioner: Working in a profession related to your certification
-Create Content: Authoring books or articles, creating webinars
-Give a Presentation: Preparing for and speaking or presenting
-Share Knowledge: Serving as a moderator, SME, or mentor
-Volunteer: Volunteering without compensation Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Nov 15, 2017 3:33 AM
Replying to Halana Gouda B
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Request you to elaborate on "You can claim 8 PDUs per cycle for working in project management"
Is this the meaning of one complete project 8 PDUs, if yes, whats the duration of the project
Regardless of the duration of the project or how many projects you do, if you work in project management, you can claim only 8 PDU's every 3 years (which is one cycle). Saving Changes...
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